Friday, February 15, 2008

John Aynsley "Indian Tree" Open Sugar



In Vancouver we have a flea market that is open every Saturday and Sunday. It has been in operation since 1983. Some refer to us as the "Big Red Barn".


The Vancouver Flea Market is a thriving environment where all kinds of dealers and sellers show their treasures.
Here you will find all kinds of things from collectibles and memorabilia to everyday household items as well all the things you thought you didn't need!


Who doesn't enjoy treasure hunting through second-hand goods, bragging about an AMAZING deal for clothes, home furnishings or decor; discovering a unique collectible or a gorgeous piece of gold jewellery?


I like to explore the market frequently to see what interesting finds I can come up with. Many of the items are for every day use, but sometimes an older piece of china or porcelain appears in one of the stalls.


Here is an older piece of Aynsley with the famous "Indian Tree" pattern. It has Green Trim, the Gold Key and has scalloped edges. The open faced sugar bowl is quite pretty with very vivid colors.
I think the backstamp places it around 1905 to 1910. Even though it is over 100 years old I found it in excellent condition. It sure is interesting to find such pieces in a general flea market.


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